Beschreibung:
Sport has become an important avenue in how we interpret, remember, and maintain our heritage. Whether it is being applied in tourism marketing and development, employed as a vehicle for social cohesion, or utilized as a way of articulating personal and collective identities, sport heritage is a vital topic in understanding what we value about the sporting past now what we wish to pass on to future generations. This edited collection brings together many new and exciting international approaches to sport heritage. Each of the chapters in this collection provides a thought-provoking sport heritage case study that would be of interest to students and researchers in history, geography, anthropology, and marketing, as well as industry practitioners working at sporting events, at sports-based heritage attractions such as museums and halls of fame, and at sports stadia and sports facilities. In addition, this collection would also be of interest to those readers with a more general interest in sport heritage and the sporting past.
1. Sport, heritage, and tourism 2. It still goes on: football and the heritage of the Great War in Britain 3. Indigenous sport and heritage: Cherbourg's Ration Shed Museum 4. Identity in the "Road Racing Capital of the World": heritage, geography and contested spaces 5. Heroes as heritage: the commoditization of sporting achievement 6. A Canterbury tale: imaginative genealogies and existential heritage tourism at the St. Lawrence Ground